Abstract

This article examines the relationship between legal relations and the principle of dualism in Russian copyright law. In the course of the research the author draws conclusions about the relationship between the principle of dualism and the evaluative categories of its objects, which act as causal reasons in the separation of property and non-property legal relations as components of copyright. The author gives an example of the difference between the monistic system of German copyright law and the requirements to the protectability of the copyright object under Russian law in the context of consideration of primary and secondary legal relations.

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